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  1. Perhaps not really an answer to your query but hook99, which you would need to run as a background task like I do, has an option to hide captions and keep only the icon which makes the taskbar much more manageable IMO. In addition to hook99 I use a small app called tasklist which I launch with a mouse gesture (using stroke-it as a background app) which pops under the mouse cursor a menu of the running tasks, clicking on any task brings it to front. With this I never need to use the taskbar.

    And btw, there are very cool tabbed text editors such as Akelpad out there.

  2. For the Firefox bookmarks issue, there is rumor that PlainOldBookmarks do work. Can any of you Firefox users please verify it?

    PlainOldBookmarks which is actually called PlainOldFavorites appears to be incompatible with Firefox 8.

    The very advanced Speed Dial extension for Firefox which works very well can be, to some extent, a (relatively) good substitute for the non-working bookmarks IMO.

  3. @loblo: Yes, in principle. Then again, there are many free and paid-for alternatives to FDISK that are way better. RPM 2.44 is the first of the free alternatives that comes to my mind because it's time proven and reliable. PFDISK is another good choice, while FreeDOS's free FDISK is less satisfying. Symantec's GDISK and RLoew's RDISK are probably the best ones that are commercial. Moreover, in the specific example here, what I'm aiming at is the utmost reliability of tools I'm well acquainted with and which I know for sure should work beyond reasonable doubt.

    Allright but my point being that since there is no known issues for doing this job with fdisk and that there is hardly a way to make a mistake with it, a failure to obtain a satisfactory result with it would confirm my suspicion that there might be a new and yet unknown Win98 issue with very recent WD drives of any size which was the object of my first post in this thread but a failure to obtain a satisfactory result with Ranish wouldn't indicate as much as it could simply be due to an error made with this extremely confusing and complicated tool.

  4. I think you should try to contact Western Digital and ask them about it. If there is a new low level format scheme and/or firmware that is not compatible for some reason, then they should be able to tell you about it, and, if so, also tell you whether or not you can do something about it, eg, low level format with an old WD format tool and/or flash the drive with an older firmware version.

  5. While googling for open source apps, I found BitPim too.

    Scroll down the page and you'll see downloads for Windows

    2k/XP/Vista/7.

    That's the problem. I don't think there is an app compatible

    with older systems like 98SE.

    If you'd try to run bitpim on your machine you'll notice that it does actually run and itt doesn't even require KernelEx. ;)

  6. Perhaps I am wrong but I think you may perhaps need a Microsoft IntelliMouse for it to work and not a generic 3-buttons mouse. I have vague memories of installing the Intellimouse about 10 years ago on my first PC, a P133 with win95 on it, and from the little I can recall it was just a big buggy mess after installing that. I can't remember whether I had an IntelliMouse, I don't think so, or even a 3-buttons mouse, all I remember is that I swore to myself never to install those drivers again.

    IntelliPoint mouse software version 4.01 for Windows 95

    IntelliPoint mouse software version 4.01 for for Windows 95 operating system, which must be installed to provide full functionality for certain Microsoft mouse models.

    http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=21020

  7. So there is not any misunderstanding, when I said I was using Win2K drivers I meant the audigy drivers, not drivers transplanted from 2K to ME. I'm not sure what WDM drivers are included in 98SE but on my ME system all the following WDM drivers are apparently used, and they are all files from WinME apart perhaps from KS.SYS that might be from DirectX 9:

    KS.SYS

    KMIXER.SYS

    wdmaud.sys

    wdmfs.sys

    SBEMUL.SYS

    SWMIDI.SYS

    SYSAUDIO.SYS

    And btw I don't think audio output quality is affected by which audio drivers are used, WDM or VxD, I think the advantage of KS or Asio only lies in the lower latency they achieve which comes handy for audio playback only if you use DSP for enhancing your sound as the lower latency will mean that changes you make with, say, an equalizer, will be felt more instantly.

  8. Sometime in 1998 Microsoft Research releases its first trial version IPv6 protocol stack, which can be installed on Windows 95 or Windows 98 to provide limited IPv6 support.

    Is there anybody here with time and patience to track it down?

    I recall we spoke about that already sometime ago and I am not sure that thing actually exists, anyway it's nowhere to be found.

    What can be found is the Microsoft IPv6 Technology Preview for Windows 2000 from September 25, 2000 in which it is stated that:

    The IPv6 Technology Preview is not available for Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium, or Windows CE.

    Whether this means Microsoft never wrote any IPv6 code towards the 9x series, I don't know.

  9. As far as I understand the only potential issue of that kind is a switch to IPv6 addresses which 9x OSes don't support.

    It's likely to happen some day since there does not seem to be enough IPv4 adresses to accommodate for an ever growing number of online machine.

    Burt then we've seen many miracles happening on the 9x front those last years so there is some hope that someone clever will come up with a solution to support those.

  10. If it's low latency you are after you may well just use Asio4all, foobar's got an asio output plugin.

    And btw I've an Audigy 2 ZS, with AFAIK, Windows 2k drivers installed, and I can't use KS in foobar, neither with the 8.3 version nor with later versions that require KernelEx.

    With 8.3 I can use waveout or DirectSound, the asio output components I have found for it don't seem to work properly.

    With later versions I can use DirectSound or Asio which works well with either Asio4All or the Audigy's own Asio driver.

    This said I can apparently use KS without issues in at least one application and that is the modular tracker Buzz using the Polac wo_wdm output plugin so it seems KS works here but I never got it to work with foobar. Let us know in case you are succesfull.

  11. I have too many software on my machine to be able to possibly list it all (unless I take a month or two for doing so) so I'll just give a list of software I have that actually require to be properly installed otherwise they won't run and which is all commercial.

    Microsoft Office 2000 Professional Premium (Includes Photodraw v2, that's why it's "premium")

    Microsoft Digital Image Pro 9

    Microsoft Visual C++ 6 Standard

    Microsoft Visual Basic 6 Learning Edition

    Corel Draw Suite 9 & 11

    Corel Wordperfect 9

    Corel Ventura 8

    Corel Painter 8

    Corel Paint Shop Pro X

    Jasc Paint Shop Pro 7 & 9

    Adobe Photoshop 5 & 7

    Adobe Photoshop Elements 2

    Adobe Acrobat 6 Pro

    Adobe Illustrator 10

    Adobe InDesign 2

    Adobe Golive 6

    Adobe LiveMotion 2

    Adobe Premiere 6

    Adobe After Effects 6.5 Standard

    Adobe Pagemaker 6.5 Plus

    Adobe Framemaker 7

    Macromedia Flash MX

    Macromedia Dreamweaver MX

    Macromedia Fireworks Mx

    Macromedia Freehand 10

    Sonic Foundry Soundforge 5

    Sonic Foundry Acid 4

    Sonic Foundry Vegas 4

    Steinberg Wavelab 4

    Syntrillium Cooledit Pro 2

    Magix Audio Cleaning Lab Deluxe 10

    Dartech DartPro32

    Ulead Photoimpact 10

    Ulead Cool3D Studio 1.0

    Ulead Media Studio Pro 7

    Abby FineReader 7 Pro

    Xerox Textbridge Pro 9

    Scansoft Omnipage Pro 12

    Cakewalk Sonar 2

    Cyberlink PoerDVD 6 Deluxe

    Intervideo WinDVD 4

    Fontlab TypeTool 3

    Serif PhotoPlus 11

    Serif DrawPlus 8

    Serif PagePlus 11

    Serif WebPlus 10

    Serif MoviePlus 4

    Serif PanoramaPlus 2

    Serif DVDPlus 1

    Serif ImpactPlus 5

    Xara X1

    Nero 7 Ultra Edition

    Discreet Combustion 2.1

    ACDSee 7

    Norton Ghost 2003

    Norton Partition Magic 8

    Norton System Works Professional 2005 (not actually installed but so I have the IMO essential Disk Doctor which doesn't require to be installed to run)

    And some more I probably forget right now... :w00t:

    Also somehow falling in the in the "installed category are the default apps for opening common filetypes so:

    Default text editor: Akelpad (latest)

    Default web browser: Opera 11

    Default Mail client: Thunderbird 2.0

    Default image viewer: XnView (latest)

    Defaut audio player: foobar2000 9.5.6

    Default video player: Ges Player

    That's it for now. I may list some utilities and add-ons I consider essential later on.

    :hello:

  12. The present version of SeaMonkey (2.4.1) runs but has a few issues. The "set as default" option doesn't work, asks every time. On the virtual system SeaMonkey will not save or import bookmarks. Is anyone else having this problem or is it a problem with my virtual system?

    As already mentioned the Firefox bookmarks and history issue also affects the current build of SeaMonkey and Palemoon as well as CometBird. However I don't have an issue with the "set as default" option, this works as it should here.

  13. Since we are amongst Opera lovers and users, I was wondering guys if you are also unable to drag an url to the desktop with the builds requiring KernelEx to run?

    I am not sure this issue has ever been mentioned so I am wondering if it's only happening with me or if it's even a new feature of Opera as I can't test on 2K or XP, using only WinMe exclusively.

  14. Neither 9x nor 2000 require product activation but I think 2000 is susceptible of being remotely hijack just by being connected to a network so if you don't want to activate and want to be safer on the network, I'd say go 98 (but using something else than IE or an IE front-end as Internet browser and Outlook express as email client), especially if you are fond of it.

  15. A quick question. Regarding the problems with newer versions of FireFox, is this the same problem that affects SeaMonkey versions 2.1 and newer?

    I am also wondering about that but for the life of me I can't find the 5 minutes it takes to download the current SeaMonkey, unpack it and test out if it does now run. (sarcasm)

    This also has me wondering if the present Tor browser bundle (which contains a modified version of FireFox 8) will run on 98 now.

    I am also wondering about that but for the life of me I can't find the 5 minutes it takes to download the current Tor browser bundle, unpack it and test out if it does now run. (re-sarcasm)

    They both run now btw. :w00t:

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